Played well down the flanks and defended brightly in the first-half. He was initially very good when called upon as he crossed decently a number of times. However, when a completely different Wolves side came out in the second-half, he could not cope.

The centre-back pairing were left exposed by their midfield as they tried to repel wave after wave of second-half attacks. As the game wore on, the two became more sloppy as Wolves created more chances. A day to forget for the centre-half pairing.

Grounds, like so many of his teammates, played well in the first-half before fading hugely in the second. A could of good forward runs aided Birmingham offensively in the first-half, however, he struggled once Wolves managed to get a foot hold.

His usual energetic display in midfield could not yield any form of control in midfield as Birmingham were outclassed by the Wolves’ midfield. Off the ball, he did everything he could, tracking runners and chasing lost causes down, but offensively not good enough.

A very good first-half that was capped off nicely with a fantastic finish to put Birmingham in the lead. The sole shining light in the game for Birmingham, however, like his teammates, he faded as Wolves grew into the game.

Battled against Batth and Hause throughout the game and did a very good job of keeping them occupied. However, with the rest of his team never really getting forward to support him properly, he became more isolated as the game went on.